The San Francisco Sheriff's Office made public the death of an inmate at the County Jail #2. On Tuesday, Aamonte Hadley was found unresponsive in custody. Attempts by medical staff to revive her were unsuccessful, and her death was confirmed later on.
An announcement on the San Francisco Sheriff's Office social media account stated that the San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office had engaged with the Hadley family following the incident. It also noted that the Sheriff's Office contacted Aamonte's family directly according to their protocol.
On September 3, 2024, Aamonte Hadley, an individual in custody at County Jail #2, was discovered unresponsive. Medical staff began immediate life-saving measures. Unfortunately, Ms. Hadley passed away.
— SF Sheriff's Office (@SheriffSF) September 5, 2024
The SF Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed contact with the Hadley family.… pic.twitter.com/ugrWQ065Wc
As investigations unfold, there are multiple agencies involved, including the Department of Police Accountability, the Medical Examiner's Office, and the Sheriff’s Office’s own Criminal Investigations Unit. These investigations are independent of each other and aim to uncover the details leading up to Ms. Hadley’s tragic death.